![]() Repeat this process on each Mac you want to back up to the Time Machine server over the network. You’ll see it appear as a backup location in the list of disks, just as Time Capsule devices do. To actually back up another Mac to your Time Machine server, open the Time Machine interface on another Mac on the same local network as your server. You can delete backups from here to manage the space available on your server, too. ![]() Click the “Edit” button to the right of Permissions and you can limit access to specific user accounts.Īfter a few backups take place, you can click the “Backups” tab at the top of this control panel to see backups on your Time Machine server and how much space they take up. By default, any Mac on your local network can back up to it. You can also limit access to the Time Machine server to certain users. For example, you could select multiple external drives that you leave plugged into the Mac, or choose backup locations on several different internal drives. You can also add additional backup destinations using the box at the bottom of the window, which is helpful if you have multiple drives you want to provide as backup locations. That’s it - you’re done, if you want to be. You can also limit individual backups to a certain amount of space to prevent one Mac from hogging all the storage. ![]() You’ll be asked for a location on the Mac where you want to store the backups.
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